Tissue case tutorial

Tissue caseI’ve used my new sewing machine to make these very simple tissue cases from scrap of linen fabrics. They are basically a lined fabric rectangle folded to meet at the center. I make the outer fabric longer than the lining fabric so it automatically folded inside, because I don’t like the lining fabric showing at the edge. It also eliminates the need of topstitching.

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The tutorial is only two pages, but please tell me if something is not clear in it.

Disclaimer: You may use the finished products for both personal and commercial use (craft shops or markets only – no mass production). Please do not pass off the pattern and tutorial as your own. Thank you!

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28 Responses to Tissue case tutorial

  1. Hi,

    I came across your blog through Burdastyle.com. I love that fabric you used for the tissue cover! Could you please tell me the name/manufacturer of the fabric?

    Thank you!

  2. Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing it, I find cutting the outer fabric longer than the inner very useful, not only for this project but for many others. Great tip for a beginner :)

  3. Hello, Purple Person! I just found you today and I’m very charmed by your site! Thanks for posting your tutorials – perhaps they will be the thing to finally force me to figure out how to use the old sewing machine I was given months ago…

  4. I love this tutorial! Thanks so much for putting it up, it makes it so easy for a beginner like me to make things.
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  5. Thank you for the tutorial, it sure help me with my online bags business, i’ll sure name it after you…Congratulation on your new sewing machine!!

    Nomaliza
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  6. Hi Novita,

    Thank you so much for sharing the tutorial! I love the fabrics you’ve used for yours.

    Also, congratulations on your new sewing machine!

    Cheers from Toronto
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  7. Congratulations for your brand new sewing machine and thank you for the lovely tutorial, it’s so beautifully done! You are very talented and we can’t wait for more creations to come, have fun with your new sewing friend!

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